Preparation and Validation of Gross Alpha/Beta Samples Used in EML's Quality Assessment Program

Abstract

A set of water and filter samples have been incorporated into the existing Environmental Measurements Laboratory's (EML) Quality Assessment Program (QAP) for gross alpha/beta determinations by participating DOE laboratories. The participating laboratories are evaluated by comparing their results with the EML value. The preferred EML method for measuring water and filter samples, described in this report, uses gas flow proportional counters with 2 in. detectors. Procedures for sample preparation, quality control and instrument calibration are presented. Liquid scintillation (LS) counting is an alternative technique that is suitable for quantifying both the alpha (241Am, 230Th and 238Pu) and beta (90Sr/90Y) activity concentrations in the solutions used to prepare the QAP water and air filter samples. Three LS counting techniques (Cerenkov, dual dpm and full spectrum analysis) are compared. These techniques may be used to validate the activity concentrations of each component in the alpha/beta solution before the QAP samples are actually prepared.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1997
Accession Number
ADA352400

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  • Salvatore C. Scarpitta

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  • United States Department of Energy

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  • C4I
  • Energy and Power Technologies

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  • Accuracy
  • Air Filters
  • Alpha Particles
  • Beta Particles
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  • Detection
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  • Environmental Protection
  • Environmental Restoration And Remediation
  • Governments
  • Measurement
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  • United States Government
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